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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a speeding train" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a train that is moving quickly, often in contexts related to transportation, safety, or metaphorical comparisons.
Example: "The sound of a speeding train echoed through the valley, a reminder of the power of modern transportation."
Alternatives: "a fast train" or "a rushing train".
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She even had to get thrown from a speeding train onto a speeding horse.
Reproduce a struggle atop a speeding train?
"The debt relief issue is now a speeding train.
Harm definitely happened, and it definitely came because a speeding train collided with a car.
It would be like putting a doorstop in front of a speeding train.
What about the man who stepped in front of a speeding train?
It sounded exactly like a speeding train but without the whistle.
Often, I observed this lack of safety from an open doorway of a speeding train.
Maxine Henryson is also interested in movement, but from a speeding train.
But human cleverness saves the day as often as, say, a speeding train.
Not necessarily, since a four-decade trend has the momentum of a speeding train.
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